Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Designed by Chaiyut Plypetch for Propaganda, this series focuses on global warming and its effects on the lonely polar bear...2 products one cup lid, and one drain stop. both bears float on their ice floes while protecting your cup or stopping your drain.get it

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Triceracopter:Hope for the Obsolescence of War

In 1977 Patricia Renick mounted an extraordinary solo exhibition at Cincinnati’s Contemporary Arts Center. The exhibit comprised one exceptional sculpture crafted of fiberglass and built on the frame of a Vietnam era U.S. Army OH6A/Cayuse helicopter.peep it here!

fancy pants vignetting, fading, tinting, polarioding, black and whiting and such are the new old shit these days...

features include--"Helga" - A square-format toy camera feel with washed-out highlights and old-school vignetting.-"1974" - This is your father's camera. Faded, tinted, and hip.-"Lolo" - Shoot from the hip and take life as it comes with vibrant, colorful shots.-"Cinema" - Dramatic, moody, wide-screen stills from the movie of your life.-"1962" - Dynamic black and whites from the photojournalists of a bygone era.-"Mono" - Smooth gradation from black to white.-"Infrared" - Simulation of the popular landscape photography technique.download here

i wish i could do what this thing does. id be back to eating gerber baby food everyday. banana, peas n carrots if you must know.

"The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature.Marine biologists say the jellyfish numbers are rocketing because they need not die.Dr Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Marine Institute said: "We are looking at a worldwide silent invasion."The jellyfish are originally from the Caribbean but have spready all over the world.Turritopsis Nutricula is technically known as a hydrozoan and is the only known animal that is capable of reverting completely to its younger self.It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation.Scientists believe the cycle can repeat indefinitely, rendering it potentially immortal."read the entire article here